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95 ranger 4 cyl leaking coolant from metal connector above water pump


sts95ranger

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I had a shop chagne my serpentine belt, water pump, and thermostat. Not long after that the car started smelling like coolant and I had to put coolant in about every month. I drove it this way for almost a year. I recently changed the belt and the thermostat again to fix it. When we took the thermostat housing off the gasket was obviously leaking and came apart when we pulled the housing off. We cleaned it up really good and shiny and put a new gasket on. The guy helping me put the sticky side of the gasket onto the block and then we attached the thermostat housing. I drove home and the temp gauge was up and down. I figured it was just bubbles in the coolant and I got home and added some more coolant. The next day I could smell a little coolant again and the temp gauge was still up and down. I added some coolant to the reservoir as the radiator was full. I can see that the gasket is already leaking behind the thermostat housing.

Do I need to get a new gasket and put the sticky side towards the thermostat housings? Do I need to use some Permatex ultra grey or some rtv sealant made for thermostats to keep this from leaking? Is this what is causing the temp to jump up and down?
 
Should have used an ATV silicone gasket maker. I do this for every major part that has to be removed that has a fluid flowing in it. So far, no problems with the method.

The black colored gasket maker is the one I use.
 
Me and Hatman just had this problem with my truck, there is a little bump like ring around the collar where the hose goes into the thermostat. The hose has to be on far enough forthe clamp to be behind this ring, I had mine in front of it. It leaks that way. Just push the hose onfarther and then make sure the clamp is in the right spot, it should be ok. I wouldnt change or redo anything else til you check that hose.
 
95 2.3 4 cyl 2 wheel drive ranger.

Alright so to bring this back from the dead. I ended up replacing the thermostat housing as the old one was really warped. I had to put a really thing smudge of Blue RTv sealant on the gasket to get it to stay while I screwed it on. It was a struggle, but i got it. I drove the truck and can still smell coolant. I checked and the thermostat housing is dry as a bone. I have a mirror thing and can check all around it. No coolant is coming from that any more. Now I can't see down behind that stupid timing belt cover, but coolant is still leaking down the front of the engine somewhere. The water pump was replaced at the same time we did the original thermostat housing gasket. Is it possible the gasket got wet from all the coolant leaking on it from the thermostat housing and is now leaking? Where else could it be leaking along the front of the engine? How in the hell do you get that plastic timing belt cover off? I removed the bolts I could see and it seemed loose, but would not come out. I could not see any more bolts or anything, but could not get it off to look. I actually broke the top part of it off to be able to get to the thermostat housing when I couldn't get the bolts started.

Any suggestions or links to some documentation about how to get this stuff off? I have a haynes or chiltons (can't remember) and it is worthless. It just says remove timing cover.
 

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